eurocrisis

On the 14th of October I attended a very moving conference commemorating Max Watson – an exceptional academic and scholar. The conference was called the tale of three cities and academics and other well know people attended and spoke about Max. (e.g. Klaus Regling, Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism). It was clear that Max … Continue reading →

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,900 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 48 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the … Continue reading →

On the 14th of October I attended a very moving conference commemorating Max Watson – an exceptional academic and scholar. The conference was called the tale of three cities and academics and other well know people attended and spoke about Max. (e.g. Klaus Regling, Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism). It was clear that Max … Continue reading →

The recent tragic death of a Romanian mother in front of her 5 year old son in conditions of extreme poverty has reignited discussions on the role of Community workers in Cyprus. Let me start by saying how saddened I am by this tragedy. Unfortunately, most of the discussion is about the nationality of the … Continue reading →

Former Finance Minister of Cyprus – will be giving a lecture at St.Antony’s College, Oxford University on the 27th of January at 17:00. The discussant will be Max Watson – Director of the Political Economy Programme (PEFM) here at St.Antony’s and I will be chairing the event. It is a co-organised event by SEESOX (South … Continue reading →